From the course: The Basics of 360 Video

How will you share it?

From the course: The Basics of 360 Video

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How will you share it?

- When it comes to the big social media players, both Facebook and YouTube provide platforms to view and watch 360 video. At the time of this recording, with Instagram and some other sites, you may consider sharing your content as a tiny planet, or flat video, as they don't have the ability to show viewers 360 content. In this movie, we're going to explore how we can share this content through our mobile devices, the proprietary software that comes with each of these cameras, as well as look at how we can share with desktop solutions. So, let's take a look at some of the places where we can share 360 content and even view 360 content easily. The first thing I'd like to look at is Insta360 1X's explore section. If you head to this section, there are a number of videos that are featured, where we could start to see what's available. In fact, if you look at the very top, it will show you what is best of in that month, based on people who have voted, and all the content that they've shared that was shot with the Insta360 1X, the camera that we featured earlier in this course. Here you can see a fish-eye perspective of a high-flyer, and as I continue to scroll, we can see some amazing fish-eyes and tiny planets of people exploring various things around the world. My favorite being this Japanese lantern show. Just something I really want to experience, and what a great way to bring it to us, by showing it to us in the world of 360.

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